License model
seats vs sites explained

WordPress for Cowork pricing has two dimensions that customers sometimes mix up: seats and sites. Seats are the constraint. Sites are unlimited.

What a seat is

A seat is one human using Cowork with this plugin. Each seat allows up to 2 active devices simultaneously (your desktop + laptop, or your work computer + home computer).

What a site is

A site is one WordPress install you’ve connected via /wp-setup. There’s no per-site fee. A Solo seat (one human) can manage 1 WordPress site or 50 — same price.

The three tiers

Tier Seats Price Best for
Solo 1 $99 one-time A single creator or freelancer managing any number of WordPress sites.
Agency 5 $399 one-time A small agency with up to 5 staff working across client sites.
Enterprise 6+ (per-seat) $69/seat, min 6 seats ($414+) Larger teams. Scales linearly with team size.

What “unlimited sites” means in practice

Solo customers regularly run 2–5 WordPress sites under one license. Agency customers run 30–50 client sites under their one Agency license. Enterprise customers have run hundreds. The 2-device-per-seat cap is what stops abuse — you can’t share your license with the entire internet and still use it yourself.

Switching devices

Visit /my-account/devices/ to see which devices are currently using each seat. Remove an old device to free a slot. New devices claim a slot on first /wp-setup.

Renewals

One-time purchase — no recurring billing. The license includes the v6.x release line of updates and new mu-plugin tools at no extra cost. Major version bumps (v7, v8) may have a separately-priced upgrade path; we’ll always offer existing customers a renewal discount.

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